You can always hear the birds singing, it's really peaceful, Next to the Music Faculty and West Road Concert Hall (enjoy world-class concerts at night and free Lunchtime Concerts! One of the most environmentally-friendly colleges, winning Gold in the Green Impact Scheme. The location. Also plenty large butterflies. Career Opportunities Endowments from 100 million to 500 million Very small: can feel a bit too insular if you are used to large year groups in school. Often considered the most academic college and so the atmosphere tends to get a little serious and intense in college, especially around exam term. Scholar's ballot makes it difficult for arts and humanities students to get good rooms in later years, though this may reflect that Maths and Science students on average do better in their degree and get the privileges associated with it. Slight further away from Sidgwick Site (for arts/humanities students) than other colleges but still only a 15 minute walk max. Not all accommodation on the main campus. Our cafs also stock a selection of sandwiches, baked goods and light snacks - perfect for any occasion to stop by and get a feel for everyday life within the University. The clock is a tourist magnet so can be hard to get past. Clare/Caius/Catz/Trin etc), 11th richest college so generous with bursaries and grants (will give you money to go on holiday), Student bedrooms allocated by random ballot (as opposed to one based on grades in exams - Scholars' ballots) so that in your third year you are guaranteed a beautiful room usually with a sofa or armchairs and a garden view, All sports grounds on site, netball and tennis courts, A friendly atmosphere, rather than one which is based wholly on the attainment of firsts and thus encourages students to live in the library (*not* an exaggeration - at Christ's the library has showers), Buttery food is relatively cheap (2.40 for main, 70p for sides) and there is always a vegetarian and a vegan option as well as meat and fish, All female fellowship - you're likely to be taught by outstanding women, Proud history of women's education and suffrage, Female sports teams aren't sidelined like in some other colleges, so teams get more support/funding than they sometimes do elsewhere - our first boat is currently best on the river in rowing and we have second and third teams and lots of opportunity to take up rowing for the first time if that interests you, All rooms cost the same so you don't end up with the richest students living together in the 'nice bit' like at other colleges - and students on the cambridge bursary get an additional 20 a week rent discount. Resources. The land that the College owns includes: Felixstowe container port. Excellent hockey teams - with its own all weather AstroTurf. Food - food is generally really good, it's self serve with about four different main options and ~5 different types of veg. Angela Gama, Started by: Uni4 bus service no longer goes past college, so only quick way of getting into town is by bicycle. Some students have to live above the Eagle pub, so can be a bit noisy if you leave your window open. If you get a first you get all sorts of privileges, such as being put in a separate room ballot, getting several free dinners, getting invited to a couple of feasts, and a sizeable cash reward. How much does it cost to park at Cambridge North? Bar serves until midnight and stays open until 1-2am, Beautiful college library with one of the most extensive collections for English, The food is great in the canteen and the student kitchens are among the best (most equipped) of any college, Furthest college out. For the duration of your course most students will live in a Cambridge College - somewhere to sleep, eat, learn and make lifelong friends. Civil service, public sector and public services, Official University of Warwick 2023 Applicant Thread, Official University of Edinburgh 2023 Applicant Thread. Good sporting clubs - with Football, Ultimate frisbee, Rowing, Rugby, Tennis, Badminton, Cricket, Netball etc (>14 sports) Sports pitch, squash court and Croquet pitch on site. Main college site is very central & one of the best locations in Cambridge. AtCorpus Christi, it is on Friday and Sundays. Colleges are more similar than they are different, so don't stress out about choosing one! Natural Sciences Director of Studies sent 1st years an email telling them they are not allowed to have what they regard as a good time, that ALL of [their] attention needs to be given to the subject as it requires "[their] FULL brain capacity (and for a large fraction of you, even that will not be quite enough)", Lots of tourists on Silver Street looking at the mathematical bridge. One of the only colleges to be founded as secular - none of the weird cultural Christianity of a chapel and such, but we have equal access to Selwyn chapel across the road, can sing in their choir and their chaplain also has an office here, we also have a non denominational prayer room, Number of direct applicants increasing each year so beginning to lose its reputation as having lots of people pooled to here. 6) Amy, 3rd year Geography, Trinity Hall. 5.the school is highly overpriced!! Formals aren't as formal (you don't have to wear gowns!). 3 Best College Food in Pennsylvania for 2019 by Niche, Muhlenberg College has also made the top 20 campus food lists by the Princeton Review for 2016, 2017, and 2018, as well as other accolades. Reportedly uses more of a computer system, instead of assessing each candidate individually. Corpus Christi One of the most central colleges really near Kings. Although it's central, the entrance is not as central as it could be as you have to walk round behind the Senate House so it often takes longer to get where you're going. New library - spacious, very well stocked, plenty of work spaces and librarians host library teas in room off library during exam term to give students a boost. will give you a hard time for no reason, Does not have a "friendly and unpretentious" atmosphere as this page used to say - some people are friendly, others are not, some are pretentious (many try unsuccessfully disguise it), some are not, It can very often seem like the college cares a lot more about making money off of external conferences than student's welfare, Is not "close to everything", unless by everything you mean Sainsbury's and a couple of departments - some departments are a decent cycle away, Non-private does not imply state comprehensive: like every other college, almost everyone here that didn't go to private school went to a grammar/extremely good state school, Tourists - they crowd the main entrance on King's Parade, and when it's sunny are without exception wandering around the chapel area and back lawn and often into places they shouldn't be, i.e. Means you get to live together as a year group so won't find yourself on a floor full of people you don't know. IBkidinthecorner, Started by: You are still encouraged to do other things. Very central - 30 seconds away from nearest club, literally 10m from a takeaway, 1-2 min to Nandos & Pizza Hut, 2 min to the nearest cinema, 5 min from Sainsbury's, very close to most lecture sites. Every college has its own Formal Hall ( formal dinner in the main Hall) for which everybody needs to be formally dressed and dont be late or go for a call of nature during a Formal Hall as there will be no food for you anymore! JCR TV has Sky Sports, Netflix and a PS3! Close to Aldi, Iceland and the Coop. Hugh Laurie studied here, as did Tom Hollander! But at the same time that little bit too far away from King's for that many tourists to bother visiting, Great Deer Park that you can walk on (NB: no actual deer). Brand new gym, open since September 2015, which college members can use for free - also currently being updated. Very central - 2 minutes from the Science faculties, 7 minutes from the Sidgewick (arts) site, 2 minutes from centre of town where you can find Sainsbury's and a wide range of shops and restaurants. But if you live in it you tend to get over this and become quite fond of it, and most colleges have an ugly building. In comparison, the second highest Oxbridge college, Gonville and Caius, Cambridge, has 14. " Large size of fries, salty " 09/02/2022. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, Trinity is one of the largest Cambridge colleges, with the largest financial endowment of any college at either Cambridge or Oxford.Trinity has some of the most distinctive architecture in Cambridge with its Great Court said to be the largest enclosed courtyard in Europe. They draw you in with good 1st Year accommodation but it gets worse in later years. Whatever your ambitions for the future, you will benefit from participating here as fully as you can in each of the communities, large and small, to which you belong such as Departments, faculties, museums, libraries and laboratories. Christ Collegeis quite an exception as MAs and PhDs, and other higher degree graduates are entitled to dine with the Fellows up to ten times per academic year. Library closes at 11pm (not great if you'd like to use it in the early hours, but computer rooms stay open 24/7). They're extremely flexible, supportive and attentive. College events run by the Ents officer get very high turnouts compared to other colleges. 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Different architecture - the modern, white and grey brick buildings are not to everyone's taste. In all seriousness: This is an utterly impossible question. Cambridge College is a private institution. Admissions is extremely competitive as the Harvard acceptance rate is only 5%. Beautiful and peaceful gardens, some of the prettiest in Cambridge- hard to realise you are in the centre of town! Highest ratio of sciences (70%) to arts (30%) students. Not only is Kings stunningly beautiful, with the most recognisable building in Cambridge Kings College Chapel but it is also centrally located and full of fascinating history. Excellent accommodation (and rooms are a max 4 minute walk away from college site, if not on the site itself). Gender imbalance 56% male 44% female (though not far from the average for mixed colleges and is in line with the gender ratio of peterhouse applicants), Formal hall food not that great (on the plus side, formal hall is on every night), Minimum spend in Hall - have to spend 100 in Hall every term, One of the highest kitchen fixed charges in Cambridge (170 per term), Room points system means best rooms go to those in lots of societies, The smallest college, so all of your year (plus Master, Dean, and porters) will know you by name; the skeletons in your closet will be set out for all to see, (Possibly) too much tradition, so a bit stuffy. Well-rewarded if you get a first in any year: you get priority choice of accommodation, generous financial awards; Perse feast - you get invited to an 8 course meal complete with whiskey tasting and choir (one invite per person). Being such a small college, only first years and some lucky third years get to live on central site. Unlike most colleges, you can walk on some of the grass! Large JCR budget - virtually all requests for Sports and Society funding granted. Find your nearest cafe. Of the 6 Fields Medals ever won by those from the UK, 4 went to Trinity. One of the smallest, prettiest, friendliest colleges. Fines students pretty heavily for not cleaning their room or not signing out at the end of term, Cafe always full of random arts students from sidgwick site so can be hard to get a seat at busy times, Lack of bedders means you have to take your own bins out from your room, Lack of a suitably large JCR room to socialise/chill (although buttery and cafe can sometimes fill this purpose), A few subjects (notably comp sci) your supervisor/director of studies is based at another college which can be inconvenient, The food is some of the nicest (and cheapest) in Cambridge, Was voted as the college that students across the uni would most want to be at (excluding their own obviously) in 2018, Oldest bowling green in use in existence in Europe, As a scientist: close to all the lecture theatres, As an arts student: one of the best colleges in terms of reputation and supervisors, produces many starred firsts, Very central - easy to get anywhere, and there are lots of side entrances which means you don't always have to go through the Porters' Lodge, Some of the friendliest porters you will ever meet, Has a really friendly vibe and community across the students as well, 3rd oldest college - has a strong reputation outside of the university, Accommodation for all 3 years (plus another 3 years if a clinical medical student), Has travel grants and book grants ever year for students, Has research grants for summer work for students, Prof. Ken Smith (Prof of Medicine at Addenbrooke's hospital) is a fantastic contact to have as a clinical medic (he is your Director of Studies), Can play croquet on green (during summer term), Very good size for a college - usually about 130-140 undergrads. Mind you, at least we have decent kitchens Quite a long way from South Cambridge sites - e.g. Great for geographers and MMLers, though recently such grants have been offered for less explicitly academic trips too i.e. Also means a lot of mingling between year groups (comes in useful for subject help), and even between undergrads and postgrads. Frequent and excellent formal dinners (subject and society based), and other social quirks, like tri-termly Dean's Port evenings and weekly Dean's tea (obscene amounts of free cake) during exam term, Obscenely rich (somewhere around 500,000 per undergraduate in endowmentsthe third richest college per head, after Trinity and John's). Garden party or June event each year instead of a may ball - much cheaper (~30-40 instead of 125+), still a fun and fancy party with unlimited drink, and you don't get kicked out of your accommodation for a night like at a few colleges with a big may ball. Plans for a brand new 16m library to be built in the next few years. 4th worst college regarding fining students (e.g. One of the academically strongest colleges in Cambridge: Averages 3rd place on the Tompkins and Baxter Tables over the past 20 years. Students can no longer bring wine into formals and can only be served three glasses of wine. Of course, everybody knows what a Cambridge Burnt is, but do you know how it differs from a Creme Brulee? Which Cambridge College has the best accommodation? 3 Selwyn. Here are the 10 best colleges at the University of Cambridge. Has a community service' scheme instead of fines for misdemeanours, Dedicated prayer room in D staircase, Cripps, Get your room for the full nine months so don't have to move everything out over Christmas and Easter and can stay easily if you want to, There are lots of really cute squirrels on the backs, There's a brook that runs through the back of college that often has ducks, swans, and herons on it, which can be seen from some of the Cripps rooms. Usually there are also additional self-catering facilities, ranging from fully equipped kitchens to areas with microwaves and kettles. Very open plan - walk on all grass, large buildings, easy entry everywhere. Countless notable Cambridge vloggers studied here - ParthG, PaigeY, etc. Has the original, biggest and (many would say) best 'May Ball' out of all Colleges, though also one of the most expensive ones. " 10/14/2022. Below is the table with the acceptance rate for each college. HomertonHaving been voted as Cambridges Friendliest College Homerton has a reputation for being fun, caring and very big on the student community. Located far from other colleges and far from the Sidgwick site for humanities students, Slightly off the beaten track so you don't end up with many tourists - but still a two-minute walk into the very centre of town, Lots of interesting art and sculpture about the place, Huge grounds with the sports pitches right next to the college, Third richest College in Cambridge - so lots of grants, bursaries and prizes available for students, All 3 years accommodation within college or on the adjacent roads (Jesus Lane, Park St, Malcolm St), Graduate students can also live within college or on the adjacent roads for the full length of their course, Free laundry room - with washing machines and tumble driers, JCR Common room has good TV and pool table, Very new College Bar (opened 2017) with microbrewery, Does well in sports, especially rugby, football and rowing, Has the oldest college building in Cambridge; the Chapel dates from the dates from the twelfth century, Very peaceful with lots of green, open spaces, Boat house is very close by if you're a prospective rower - just a 5 minute cycle. We created Cambridge IGCSE more than 30 years ago. Great location in the centre of Cambridge - both Downing and Sidgwick sites nearby, and very near to all the clubs, Sainsburys and the union. Theme suppers on Tuesdays. Pleasant, quiet location in nice surroundings well away from the tourists. New Boat House on the river with a BC that is well represented at all levels. Lots of "special" Halls, like Harry Potter Superhall, Chinese New Year Superhall, etc. Universities & Colleges King's College One of the 31 constituent Colleges that make up the University of Cambridge, King's College was founded by King Henry VI in 1441. Anonymous, Started by: Sporty - very good for rugby, the sports pitches are right next to the college (unlike most colleges) and it's one of only two colleges with their own astroturf pitch! Has a fantastic and supportive TCSU (Trinity College Students' Union), who are particularly great in Fresher's Week and run events all throughout the year. The college is very small which is good for getting to know everyone, but some people might not like it, Cheapest formal in Cambridge but still good food, candlelit, very atmospheric, and held every evening, Food hall (Ramsay) serves cheap but nice food, Very friendly and small enough you can know everyone if you want to, Far enough out that there are very few tourists but still 5 mins walk from Sainsbury's, so fairly central, Most river frontage of all colleges and has a 'beach'. Great facilities (huge sports grounds) and standards of rooms - can stay in college for 3 years. Postgraduate admissions fraud. Trinitys wealth Trinity remains extremely wealthy to this day, thanks to its royal benefactor and the land that he bequeathed. The Oxford college with the most winners is Magdalen with 9. Although library overlooking river and bridge can be nice, it can be distracting to have tourists looking in at you when you're trying to work! Famous alumni include Christopher Marlowe (English playwright who greatly influenced William Shakespeare), actor Hugh Bonneville (of Downton Abbey fame), Matthew Parker (Archibishop of Canterbury) and Sir Mark Elder (British conductor). Second worst gender ratio 63% male, 37% female, though this reflects the low proportion of female applicants to the college and the bias towards the sciences. The Tompkins Table is an annual ranking that lists the Colleges of the University of Cambridge in order of their undergraduate students' performances in that year's examinations. Copyright The Student Room 2023 all rights reserved. College sometimes seem to prefer hosting conferences than acting within the interest of the undergraduate student body, Rubbish JCR room (but good bar makes up for this), That bloody apostrophe (Queen's/Queens/Queens'/Quee'ns). ), Really good college community - because it's further out people really spend time together and gel, Not as pushy academically as some of the other colleges, but people still get good grades, Not pretentious - You can walk on the grass, The cycle in and out gives you some time to wake up/clear your head after a hard day's work. Lots of tourists around, especially in the summer, although the college now charges them entry so numbers have gone down. Closest college to the West Cambridge Uni Gym ( ~5-6min cycle) & Cavendish labs, 5 min walk/ 2min cycle to Sidgewick site (Lots of humanities lectures + ~half medicine lectures here). Everyone dresses formally and you wear your gown. For men, evensong is four times a week: there is also the option to sing both with women and with boy choristers - so is a great option for those who are serious about singing but don't want the commitment to singing every day as at King's and John's. Application numbers per place are about average for the University meaning it is not one of the difficult colleges to get into. Gaining a reputation as having some of the best quality food around: formals are very high quality, and college hall food is generally better than most colleges - the fish being a particular speciality! No bedders - you get to keep your privacy in your room while kitchens and shared bathrooms are cleaned daily. As with all the graduate colleges, no high table. There's a variety of catering facilities, ranging from cafeterias, to butteries and formal halls (three-course dinners usually held in the main College dining hall). Which is the friendliest Cambridge College? Half of the first year accommodation was recently renovated (summer 2015 and 2016) to a very high standard. Student Resources. kelmur13, Started by: Generally the supervisors want to help and are very capable and knowledgeable. PeterhousePeterhouse is the oldest college in Cambridge, being founded in 1284 and along with that title, Peterhouse is also the smallest undergraduate college with approximately 75 undergraduates per year. Please ensure you and your guests remain seated throughout dinner, especially during the service of food and coffee. Right next to the Downing site and New Museums site (as well as the Chemistry department), so very good for scientists! This would spoil the fun on ourCambridge Food Tour, on which you will find out a lot more about the tales and food history of the Cambridge Colleges. Robinson also has some of the best College food in Cambridge, whether in the cafeteria-style Garden Restaurant, at the Red Brick Caf and Bar, or at the optional twice-weekly formal dinners in the Hall. Food could be better with lack of vegetables at Formal Hall. The College site is so large that in second year you may end up living quite far from other friends. Happens after exams each year and as undergrad you get guaranteed tickets (the envy of all of Cambridge). The canteen arrangements (you have to eat together in hall a certain number of nights per term) means there's a strong vibrant community spirit. Each room has a mini fridge for you to store all kinds of goodies in! The Lee Library also has some Chinese influences, as they were both funded by a Singaporean philanthropist. They share a lot of ents together. The tallest undergraduate accommodation in Cambridge! Up close and personal: The best college rooms in Cambridge. Durham University, Started by: . Slightly more expensive college bar, but very nice and new! Great for extracurriculars, Magsoc (music society) performs regularly at West Road Concert Hall, and all three football teams were promoted in 2015 for example. ), College has a Library open 24/7 (the University Library shuts at 7pm), with friendly librarians who will always help you to get the books you need. The Cock at Hemingford Grey First year accommodation is right next to the University Library and two minutes from the humanities faculty buildings. This might have been the case beforethe Jamie Oliver revolution, but a lot has changed since then. . Some of the oldest buildings do look really nice but students do experience the problems of living in a building that was originally built in the middle ages. It offers over 250 courses covering a variety of academic disciplines and subject areas in a wide range of formats. Most chilled (see Tompkins table history). Gateway programme - a series of careers and academic workshops aimed to help you make the most of your time at Cambridge and think about your future, as well as teaching you how to tackle exams etc. Really good, modern accommodation - you can generally get an en-suite every year if you want, all first years get en-suites and large, spacious rooms. AtSt. Johns, you are very fortunate as the head of catering was previous a holder of a Michelin Star. Many notable fellows/alumni: Stephen Hawking, James Chadwick, Francis Crick, John Venn, Kenneth Clarke, Jimmy Carr. Very good if you like rowing (richest college boat club with its own new boathouse opened in 2016), Large undergraduate body so college sports clubs are well-established - one of the stronger colleges for inter-college sport and there's enough people to join you if you only want something more casual, Availability of generous grants/bursaries for buying books, sport, summer research work and holiday travel. Is Cambridge public or private university? In 2018 53% of students accepted were female, the highest of all mixed colleges. Large travel grants available if you travel for academic purposes - 500 is not uncommon. It is also one of the colleges with the highest number of Gates scholars. Soka University of America (Aliso Viejo, California) Facebook/Soka.University.of.America. Flamboyantly finished in carved Gothic flourishes, King's College dominates the centre of Cambridge. Not a good option if you don't like random sculptures around - some of the modern art can spoil the setting a bit if it's not to your taste. Some rooms have a mini fridge for you to store all kinds of goodies in! Architecture of buildings can take some getting used to: brutalist Lasdun architecture isn't everyone's cup of tea - but it grows on you! If you get a first you get all sorts of privileges, such as being put in a separate room ballot, getting several free dinners, getting cheaper rent, getting invited to a couple of feasts, and a sizeable cash reward. Routinely rated as one of the best value for money. A Cambridge College has hosted a special event on current and emerging global food trends, with a keynote presentation by one of the UK's leading trend specialists. Today, it's the world's most popular international qualification for 14 to 16 year olds. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes.
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